iieling g). Fain-ct. , , t. ‘coggol wiringsothatyou Mme-work. PRUVISWNS nnnnnnnnnn "II IT M [M31 MS. BLOCK ' UIST dmmi‘ucy mric Light Co. 501. Bread of all Kidds. line and take care that every and Vegeuflts. F. M. EVANS. Icon." M 8m. RIES Vegetables on the Market L. AVE. .OANS OODS cums Tmtm’nl g CAFE Id unmoved Real Grocery drinks I lpocialty. 651 HINTZ to door Postofï¬ce. Goods always to out excdknt LZ at 6:30 Have Highland Pm. CITY'ESFFIGHLAND PARK Robert. G. Evans ............ -. . . .Mayor John Finney. ....... . ..... -. . ..Clerk Kenneth R. Smoot ............ Attorney John C. Dufly ............... Treasurer Wyllys D. Alford. . ...... Police Judge me J. Brand...†......Collector John S. Bell. . . . . .............. Auditor Edword lngalls. . . .Supth- Water Works Alex. Seem; . . . Asst. Supt; Water Works Andrew Bock ............. Fire Marshal John Rudolph ...... As‘z‘t. Fire Marshal Prod Rudolph ............. City Marshal S. P. Leewh .................... Police John Nelson. . . . . . . , . ........... Police Edward Nevins ....... Foreman Streets Edward Cole .................... Helper John Nelson. . . . . . . , . ........... l’ouee Edward Nevins ....... Foreman Streets Edwu'd Cole. .............. ' ..... H elper Board of Ilealth.~â€"Robt. G. Evans, L. ~M. Bergen. M. 1).. James McDonald, George Elvey. Board of Local Improvementsâ€"Robert G. Evans. Frank D. Everettkueorge M. Roberts. ' D Everett Third Wardâ€"Mange M Roberts. J mph B. Woodruï¬. Fourth Wildâ€"Fred Greenslnde. (-eorge STASDISG (‘0)! MITTXES. Financeâ€"M. Mones. F. I). ‘verett, G. L. Band. Auditing â€"A. G. Clxzmpitt FredGreen- slade.(:. W. Roberts. Fire and Waterwl-‘red Greenslade, J. B. Woodrufl A. G. Clampitt. Policeâ€"G. I. Brand. M. Moses, (1. W. Roberts. Judie‘ia -J. B. Woodruff, G 1,. Brand, 3.1L Varren. Printin â€"-G. L. Brand. F. I). Everett. Fred reenslmle. Street and 'yAlle â€"-F I). Everett. G, L Brand dexard A. Warren. J. B. \\ oodrufl‘. Special Assessmentâ€"~13 A. Warren. WERNER. First Wardâ€"Edward A. Warren, Moses Noses. . Second Wardâ€"Allen (LClampitt, Frgnk 7 r11. Moses and J. B. Woodmfl'. . lewm'ugeâ€"G. W. Roberts, A. (‘r Clampitt, M. Moses PRESBYTERIAN â€" Rev. A. A. Pfun- miehl Pastor. 10: 45â€"Snnday morning sevices. )2m.â€"- â€"-Sunday-School R W. Patton. Superintendent. . 7 p. 111. â€"Christian Endeavor. ’ Week-day services: 3 p. m.â€" Wednesday, Ladies‘ Mission- u'y Union. ' 7:45 â€"â€" Wednesday evening prayer meeting. All tre cordially invited. ‘ FIRST . UNITED EV‘ANGELICALâ€" Re‘ A. Hufele. Pastor. 9:30 a. m. â€" Sunday-Sepaol. Aug. Sunday) ' 9.45 I. nâ€"Sunday-school, W. 0. Hip well. Superintendent. '1) 1. m. - Manna, Litany, and ser- mon First. Sunday in month, Holy Eucharistw It Midday service; 7.30 p. mâ€"Even- long. . Ocher days according to notice. LUTHERANâ€"JEN. Baumann. Paatof. VI~-I Noerenberg Superintendent. 10:15 3. 11:. â€"~ [Sunday morning sero "cop. . - 6:45 p. m. â€"Christiun Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. ..». Sunday evening mm. 7:30 p. m. _â€"â€" Wednesday 'aud Friday evening prdyer meetings. 'Snndny‘ morning services and aWed- neoday evening prayer meeting are conducted in German. , ' Strangers are especially welcome. BBBNEZBR . EVANGELICAL â€"- Rev. G. (l. Schmid, Pastor. 10:. m. -- Sunday-School, O. B. Brand smlcyxigsu 31. [1155.1 . - wuv. . 3:45 p. m. -â€" Sunday-School. 1:00 p. m. â€"- Epworth League. , 7:45 p. in. ~Sunday evening services. Everyone welcomed. ‘ HIGHLAND PARK CHRISTIAN SCI- ENCE SOCIETY ‘ Sunday morning service, 10:45., Wednesday evening service, 8:00. Bergen block. All are welcome. HETHOPIST EPISCOPALâ€"H.F. Law L. Brand. er meeting. gygryone welc UH!!!" my: â€WIN-nu" .. -- V UTHERAN~Rem Baumann. Paatof. 9 I. m. -- Sundayâ€"School. 10 a. m. -- Sunday morning services. 7:30 p. m. -â€" Sunday evening services. Services are conducted in German. 1'. MARY'S CATHOLICâ€" Father J. C. Mudden, Pastor. 3:30 a. m. -â€" First Mass. moo a. m._-â€"Second Mass. 3 p. In. â€"- Sunday-School. 17,.__....n Sï¬ï¬aay servic' 7:30 a. m. -â€" l 1035 a. m.â€"-â€"Sunua morning as- ..-w. 12 m. â€"Sunday-Sc oohM. R. Bortree Superintendent. 6:45 p. m. â€"- Christian Endeavor. 7:15 p. m. ~â€" Sunday evening services. 7:30 p. In. - Wednesday evening pray- er meeting. Emu-vane welcome, strangers especial- 3:45 p. m. - Sun n_ __ sun, 5 WV-_, 10:30 a. m.â€"â€"Morning service. 11:45 a. m.â€"â€"Sundayschooh E. ' meeting. All we welcome to these services. ler, Pastor. â€"-Evenin ‘ “In 'W serflu nesday xg‘ cm OFFICERS. CH U RCH ES. :gï¬hda morï¬ing services. flaw-Sc 001. M. R. Bortree E31 y Elléharist (every “__ Mid-week Pastor. 8.0051. SECRET soon "guns. A. o. F;y ange o7o.1..fF.md A.'M.. meet. ï¬rst sud decond M manys. A. G. McPherIon, W. master; Cg. A. Holmes. secretary. - aigmmd Park Counc‘l'Né. was, a. A., meet second and fourth Mondays. E. M. Lang, regent; F. 3! Green. sec. North American Unio \ meet. ï¬rst and third Thu-shy: each , onth. G. B. Kline, pmidentfl. 30 an, secretary. St. John Court. meet ad and fourth “'adneidnvs nah wont me. Dooley, __ St. John Court meet Wedneidnys egch mont C. B.; D. O’Brien. St. Mary Court mac Wednesdays each mon Dooley. C. 11.: Mrs. F- Cnmp 1176‘ Modern America meet ï¬rst and in each month. W. M J -c. puï¬'y, Segret'qry-“. 3 Lad 536 Mystic' ' Worldï¬neet second 1‘: day «ch month. Wm. dent. J. H. N. Finney, L Carpenters‘ Union, Thursday each month] President. D. O‘Brien, kl now 11' w none. Some folks, like ‘. ‘ kins, Wrenn, H..'1‘.l some other old- timla '8, know all about how the soul end of our town Was settled. (: orge Healer, told us the other div In 1846‘ Messrs. Hauifmau 11, id John Fate left the little village 1 Mare11dorf,. about half a mile f .j Erlangen, in Bavaria, Germa ‘ and came here and located. '1t'ura'lly they wrote back that A wrica was the land of promise, d in 1847 Net of John a with a Miss and located 1.19 Healer, came over, dmvn there on the Cook county line. and the farm wlongs to the family still.‘ In 1848 George Healer came over with his father’ s family and located al ngside their old German neighbf1, and he is on the old farm yet“? *4 lIn Germany they all raised hé ‘seradish on their little ï¬ve- acre farms, and used to market in {l e quaint old town of Nuremburg ï¬fteen miles with fruit trees on regular orderâ€"ï¬rst ther side in peach, then penalty being too , ' '_ soldiers of the Napo 1 11 and other ‘wars' had their police and scaven- ger beats on the l ighway s, and ihorse- droppings weral sv‘vept up at once. Hence our neighbors came naturally enough h3' his loxe for horseradish. One those big ulieelbarrow loads ls uld sell for from 830 to $40. " the farmers lived in villages a a had little lfarms outlying. Mr. Healer and h their last load for fe‘w days ago. Let us speak of man as And censure only wh Remembering that no 0:; Unless he takes Rock; THE WAY w 81‘ IT. If we give a man a 2 )mplimentary notice we are com : {or being partial. If we do no cater to the wishes of the ladies t ~. i paper is not ï¬t to_tie up a parcel. 'Igwe remain in our ofliee and d punhusinese, folks say we are too albud to mingle with our fellowa. 4? we go out, they .say we neverlk'ttend to our business. If we do itpsy our bills promptly they say are not to be trusted. If We we 1'; bad clothes, folks any business is )‘d; if we wear good clothes. they sag We never paid for them. Now wliit are we to dofâ€"Ex. 1‘“. Taking R . g v sible {111311va ocky ‘ 011 (1013', HGWJVDOI'A' until-"5 'hat's Bill '(tin‘? Eel ing What‘ Hand doin‘? . 91;)- net. hat‘s ,mother doin‘? Rocky ‘ oungflin Tea. Sen- ilv. . Crli doig’L yieigf 3} bor? Helping e ,, qn (I-I..d.... rt méet V d«d 3nd fourth ch mon "Wm. Dooley. -n. secs-e ,y .r'st and third uh mon . Mrs. Wm- ,‘E' “Ecl‘ury; _, g? ~ “QT ’ â€â€œ1" r 35"»; LI: THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETPER. “er of John a with a Miss and located Cook county u longs to the [fa in . 1847 I ts, secretary. Voodmen of urth Friday ley.‘ V. Cu kers of the fourth Tuoaâ€" nner. Presi~ Weary. ' *neet fourth I sevemn. ‘cmtary. :ke ï¬nd him. we can age. .. can be perfect ountain Tea- Cg-l ! son shipped he season a Oflee open 1mm 7 t. m. to 7:30 p. m. Oflce not open on Sunday. mum-ms :rrive and depart as follows . Sonia BOUND 6:54 a. :11. received and dlupuwhed «REF-{bx mm. A SCOTCH GRACE. A good Scotchman was asked to say grace once before dinner, and thus voiced his sentiments: “Some have meat, and cannot eat it; some can eat, but canno get it; we can get it and eat and thank we can get it" I . Whntlvmu'ld you think: of your gro- oerymsu if he sold you and for sugtr'.‘ 'Whnt doyuu think of a drug int. who offers ynu' a substitute fur the adison Medicine 0035 Bucky Mountain T03. ' (‘g-H The Ofï¬cial board of Deerï¬eld township hold a meetingSatm-dny evening to ï¬ll the vacancy Caused by the sudden death of John Ma- hnn, for nine consecutive years one of our highway commission- ers. They elected Michael J. Gibbs, of Highvmod, to fill the vacancy. Mr.’ Gibbs is a good selection, he is n level headed and public spirited citizen, who wants to see the aflnirs of the town prosper and is willing to do, his battle that end. Tixe' board also appoineted George Healer and Lf-wis B. Hib- bard a‘cdmmittee to prepare suit- able nfsulutions on Mr. Mahan's death. "They et Monday and formulated the following. ' teamed neighbor :nd fellow-citizen 1nd town omcial. be it * Resolved tint we deeply deplon- the loss of one who Ins been a life-long resident of this town And one of its valued'citizensfldml ahd bbljgilig u a neighbor, hithfixl. uprigm and true as a town oflicial. he was n man of excel- ‘lent spirit. sound judgement and practical wisdom. Wuxllu. it ill. pleased the Supreme Ruler '0'! the world to» nm.’ by death, John Mahan. our highly es- Resblved, that. we extend do his Widow and family our kindes‘ syn). pathi'és in their bereavement. Resolved. that a copy of thesé reso- lutions be furnished to the family of the deceased, also. copy to the local press, and that 8 copy be spread on the records of the town of Deerfleld. Lake Countyll’linola, Gunman Human. LEWIS B. Hmnum' ' ' Committee. The new law regulating the issu-' ance of burial permits, which went into effect January 1, provides that no human body shall be buried, cremated, laid in a vault or other- wise disposed of without a permit, giving the name of’the deceased, the date and cause of death. the manner in which the body is to be disposed of and the place of such disposal, the name of the person to whom the permit issued and the name of the physician, midwife or coroner in attendance. The clerk in cities or villages, or the town clerk in township territory outside city or village limits, are authorized to issue such ‘burial permits for which a fee twenty-ï¬ve cents is alloved and paid out of the county treasury. i§3T§§t ï¬iiwéh’xnim came; A gnng of workmen mending the street in front of the editor's house, for grater safety, put their dinner pails inside the front yard. The little ones found themland Went for the pie, leaving the: bread, bacon and potatoes. Monkâ€"Pay the editomvhat you owe him. so he can buy pie for his oï¬springs. 12:56 p. 3:17 p. 5:31 p. 9:31;. In. received and umpucneu “:21 u. m. “ “ 3:35 p. m. “ 5:38 p. In. “ 737 p. m. “ dispatched. nnduy mail is dispatched at s :51 p. In. 1! mdls closq 30 minutes before the WANTEDâ€"(bum: rags for washing asses. Will pgy 234; ““198 per pound. fllzhllnd Park Pontomce. TOWN BOARD MEETING. Nonrfl- Bomm . received und dispceched race: ved. A W. Flewher. 9-“- 0n IMPROVED man AND ï¬ARK REAL ESTATE '- in Sums of $l,000 _nd Upwa rdg. Elï¬n: Qldn .......... 10 ‘ “ With col a cuffs 15 “ o n from or . ' p acted ...... . .4: “ Funnel. . ., ..... 4-8 " Negligee ........ l‘.‘ MONEYTOLOAN. ,_ AT I: PER Count, ...... Cuts. rpdr Uudc nweu Undmhifls... N‘gm Shirts... Neckties .......... Coats. . .a. ......... Vests .............. Pants ............. Sweden ......... Communion Suits l'ajunu ........... Locks. per PI‘I' lhndkc-rch ivfs. F‘ r6811 Eggs. Poultry 5nd Long Grove Creamery B: Jewell, candy. flowers, munâ€"that is the order of woman‘s {erenceu Jewels for I magnet of at My power to the average wamnn. ven thnt greatest of :1 jewels. hedth. is often ruined it: the strenuous eflnrts to make or save the monev to purchase them. If n womnn will risk her health to get I coveted item. then let her fortify her- self minst the insidious consequences of coughs. colds, bronchial ufleet-ions b the gegulnr use of Dr. Buschee’x noun p. It will pro tlynrrest connnnm on in its early I and benl the ducted lungs ndbroncll'ul tubes and drive the dre dileue from the svttem. ~1t is not I re-nll. but it la n eertu‘in cure {or cough. cold- end all bronchinl troubles. You can gel Dr. G. G. Green's relinlrle remedies at (l. B. Cummings’. Gel Green‘s Special ‘Almmc. 03-11-25 EDGAR MJSNOW co. GIESER BROS. MEAT MARKET. ' 'Iilshmcall,y'ournmuoawthebetthntlnl now read w frame pictures of any size dud ' quality of “:33. d.- dred. I Ive purchased I lug!- stock of the lube“ 9th o! for ash and an: able to tune pictures chenper than any city. I Ilso regild (rung. recover and "pair Umbrella, bunks: 0h. .nd Chinunre, etc. It UH" plu- vo'u no call 5nd intuition my I†md work 3nd save your railroad fur-c elsewhere and half of your my. lustrm mr in GERMAN and HEBREW. [mm (am it II, home- or u the hmue of pupil». At 285 Central Ave., Highland Park, In. 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